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Case study: hospital organisation
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A five page paper which looks at problems experienced by a community hospital, in terms of staff procedures, budgetary deficiencies and patient care, and considers the options available to the CEO for the resolution of these issues.
Filename: JLcritthink.rtf
Case Study: Management Style and Organization
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This 7 page paper provides a mock interview with a training counselor at a fictitious firm called Staple Brothers, which is an insurance brokerage firm. The discussion is about management style, company structure and issues involving organization. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA132SB.rtf
Case Study: Nike in the 1990s
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A 7 page paper discussing information presented in Harvard Business School Case 9-595-102 (1995). CEO Phil Knight stated in 1990 that Nike's focus for the 1990s should be that of athletic shoes and clothing, later refining that focus to one of marketing, rather than production. By 1993, the company had opened tourist-attraction stores, founded a professional athlete career management business and entered into an alliance with a large Hollywood talent agency, all the while bemoaning that European managers could not comprehend the Nike 'spirit and message.' The company failed to understand that its arrogance toward consumers and focus on activities unrelated to marketing athletic shoes and clothing masked any 'spirit and message' that may have existed. The paper recommends that Nike return to focusing on its core business. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSnike.wps
Case Study: Organizational Practices
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This 4 page paper responds to student-generated questions: Is it more important to do the right thing or to do things right? Whose ethics should be used as the standard for companies? How do internal and external politics play a part in the organization? Who should organizations be accountable to? Examples student has witnessed that are unethical or illegal. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGorqst.rtf
Case Study: Performance And Reward Management At FedEx
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A 14 page paper. An introduction identifies the seven broad categories of motivation. A comprehensive discussion and report of reward programs at FedEx is provided. These include strategies such as implementing the principles of total quality management and the objectives for quality improvement, training, categories of awards, rewards and incentives, awards presented to FedEx for their human resource practices. The next section discusses best practices in reward and motivation models and techniques. How some people attempt to manipulate the programs or take short-cuts to receiving awards is reported. Finally, recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: PGrewrd.rtf
Case Study: Perot and General Motors
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5 pages. This is an invaluable case study analysis of the merger of Perot's EDS Company and General Motors. There are several key topics in this paper including why GM bought out Ross Perot and why the merger should not have taken place at all. Perot and Smith were not able to accomplish the changes they set out to accomplish with the merger and this paper goes into the reasons for that.
Filename: JGAperot.rtf
Case Study: Pfizer
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses Pfizer's animal health products as they relate to the declining ranching industry and the need to refurbish the company's segmented marketing approach. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCPfizr.rtf
Case Study: Texas Instruments
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5 pages in length. Responsible for the vast expansion of semiconductors in the latter part of the twentieth century, Texas Instruments helped implement a significant change in the process of education. Primarily a geophysical exploration company in the early 1950s, Texas Instruments ultimately modified its overall direction to include semiconductor technology, an up and coming development that enabled the company to be one of the first to create a completely transistor radio. This step led to another and another until Texas Instruments was considered the leader of manufactured integrated circuits. The vast growth within the global electronics market, for which Texas Instruments helped to clear a pathway, proved highly successful for the company; as the 1970s approached, Texas Instruments had cornered the market with regard to user-end products. No bibliography.
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Case Study: TradeCard – B2B E-Commerce
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An 11 page paper that discusses a case study supplied by the student. TradeCard is a new company that changes the way in which international trade is conducted. The seamless integrated system allows buyers and sellers to complete the entire transaction on the Internet, including the transfer of funds from buyer to seller. This essay explains the system the company developed, the issues involved, the resolutions to the issues, recommendations and a summary of the case. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGtfdcr.rtf
Case Study: Tyson Foods
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8 pages in length. The moral dilemma in this particular text addresses the issue of business ethics and integrity. Is it wrong to receive special treatment when it is nothing more veiled bribery? From an outsider's point of view, Tyson Foods was attempting to cover up issues the company
did not want brought into the public eye, and Espy was more than willing to accommodate their compromised position. Determining what constitutes values is the fundamental purpose of corporate social responsibility. Given the fact that all of humanity must coexist on the same planet, there has to be a modicum of consideration with regard to business values. If not, then there would be no sense of tolerance or respect for individual life. People have to abide by an ethical code as a means by which to ensure proper behavior among the world’s population. According to Tyson and Espy's
behavior, however, one must question who is to determine just what this corporate ethical code will represent, and who is to say that all commerce must follow it? The writer discusses that defining ethics is to define man’s proper values and interests, a concept that must exist within the
framework of all business infrastructures. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCtyson.wps
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